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November 20, 2025

“Sustainability Reporting: Data and Value Along the Supply Chain”: Genova Industrie Navali’s experience at the centre of the Confindustria Genova conference

Author: Genova Industrie Navali Post tags: genova industrie navali , Sustainability , CorporateSustainability , Innovation

On 19th November, Genova Industrie Navali took part in the conference organised by Confindustria Genova with a focused presentation titled: "From the First Sustainability Report to Building a Strategic Path”.

The meeting highlighted the growing need for companies to align with European reporting standards, accurately monitor their emissions, and strengthen collaboration along the supply chain. The conference also explored tools aimed at supporting sustainability reporting and the strategic role of supply chain leaders in guiding the sustainable transition of the entire production system.

In her presentation for Genova Industrie Navali S.p.A., Francesca Tortarolo, the Group's Sustainability Reporting Lead, presented the case study regarding GIN’s first Sustainability Report. She highlighted the significant opportunities generated, such as greater integration with stakeholders, the improvement of internal processes, and value creation along the supply chain through clearer, shared, and measurable data.

Attention was also drawn to the natural challenges encountered during the initial phase, particularly data collection and harmonisation. While initially perceived as complex tasks, these evolved into a strategic lever capable of accelerating process evolution thanks to an increasingly structured approach.

Genova Industrie Navali’s contribution was aimed at providing tools and practical insights, demonstrating how reporting—when managed in an integrated and collaborative manner—can become a driver of competitiveness and innovation throughout the entire supply chain.

This experience confirms that sustainability reporting represents not only a regulatory obligation but also a strategic opportunity to improve corporate performance, enhance communication with stakeholders, and support the sustainable transition.

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